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MinGW: A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), with freely distributable import libraries and header files for building native Windows applications; includes extensions to the MSVC runtime to support C99 functionality. All of MinGW's software will execute on the 64bit Windows platforms.

The WSJT project currently includes five programs designed for amateur radio communication using state of the art digital techniques. Typical applications include meteor scatter, EME ("moonbounce"), and QRP communication at HF.
Summary Program Descriptions:
WSJT: Modes JTMS, FSK441, ISCAT, JT6M, JT65, JT4, Echo, CW. Optimized for meteor scanner, ionospheric scatter, and EME at VHF/UHF/Microwaves.
WSJT-X: Modes JT65, JT9. Primarily for use at HF.
MAP65: For EME an VHF and higher frequencies. Implements a panoramic, polarization-matching receiver for JT65.
WSPR: Probe potential propagation paths using low-power transmissions.
WSPR-X: Experimental version of WSPR, including the slow mode WSPR-15.
Source code is maintained here SourceForge. For installable end-user packages please go to the WSJT web site at the link below.

CodeBlocks With A full development environment.
Took a while but CodeBlocks is now upto speed and in sync with the current release version.
New version of CodeBlocks supports XML based configuration, so users can do specialized compiler support if needed.
Changed away from the old Msys in favor of Msys2 which has better support for a lot of things like miktex.
Old package is still there if you still need it but wont be developed on anymore.
Loads of modifications compared to the Msys2 package from Alex, you can still update Msys2 packages from his server though.
MinGW64 packages have to many changes compared to Alex version so those will not upgrade but im working on creating my own package server.
Current Msys2/MinGW64 gcc is now 6.2.0-4 and binutils 2.27.
New packages will be uploaded shortly.
Stay tuned for more changes.

GeographicLib is a small set of C++ classes for converting between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, and geocentric coordinates, for gravity (e.g., EGM2008), geoid, and geomagnetic field (e.g., WMM2010) calculations, and for solving geodesic problems. For documentation, visit https://geographiclib.sf.io

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The CFD Utility Software Library (previously known as the Aerodynamics Division Software Library at NASA Ames Research Center) contains nearly 30 libraries of generalized subroutines and close to 100 applications built upon those libraries. These utilities have accumulated during four decades or so of software development in the aerospace field.
All are written in Fortran 90 or FORTRAN 77 with potential reuse in mind. The only exception is the C translations of a dozen or so numerics routines grouped as C_utilities.
David Saunders and Robert Kennelly are the primary authors, but miscellaneous contributions by others are gratefully acknowledged.
See 1-line summaries of the libraries and applications under the Files menu. Each library folder also contains 1-line summaries of the grouped subroutines, while each application folder contains READMEs adapted from the main program headers. NASA permission to upload actual software was granted on Jan. 24, 2014.

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Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool.
With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees.
You can navigate your source code and easily get to declarations or implementations of functions, variables and macros (commonly called "symbols") which helps you discovering and mapping unknown source code for enhancement or maintenance tasks.

APBS is a software package for the numerical solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation, a popular continuum model for describing electrostatic interactions between molecular solutes over a wide range of length scales. <http://www.poissonboltzmann.org/>.
Please register at http://goo.gl/LGVU5j before downloading!

An all-electron full-potential linearised augmented-planewave (FP-LAPW) code. Designed to be as developer friendly as possible so that new developments in the field of density functional theory (DFT) can be added quickly and reliably.

XDrawChem is an application for drawing and analyzing chemical structures and reactions. Please visit the website for full details.
Download source and binary releases here, and clone the source from GitHub at the external link above.

ffnet is a fast and easy-to-use feed-forward neural network training solution for python. Many nice features are implemented: arbitrary network connectivity, automatic data normalization, very efficient training tools, network export to fortran code.
Now ffnet has also a GUI called ffnetui.

pFUnit is a Fortran testing framework created by developers from NASA and NGC TASC. pFUnit offers a convenient, lightweight mechanism for Fortran developers to create and run software tests that specify the desired behavior for a given piece of code. See the website or wiki for more information.

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